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being a Christian [View all] DBoon Apr 2024 OP
work selflessly for others? that's for suckers...... getagrip_already Apr 2024 #1
Most Christians are the opposite get the red out Apr 2024 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author kingvitamin Apr 2024 #3
Do you have some data about that? wryter2000 Apr 2024 #8
As a current atheist who was a Christian for years, have read the entire Bible twice elocs Apr 2024 #22
If you have no idea what the percentage is, you can't say anything about the majority wryter2000 Apr 2024 #23
My. 22:14 says, "Many are called, but few are chosen" would imply a majority, but there's no data to prove it. elocs Apr 2024 #28
If you can't prove the number, you don't have the data wryter2000 Apr 2024 #39
Baptists Traurigkeit Apr 2024 #31
I'm not convinved that it's most - soldierant Apr 2024 #29
Ooooh nice Seinan Sensei Apr 2024 #33
In my experience... GiqueCee Apr 2024 #34
Amen wryter2000 Apr 2024 #40
Fact. Not just you. soldierant Apr 2024 #41
I take issue with "most." Abigail_Adams Apr 2024 #35
Thats what it looks like to be a good person. Christianity has nothing to do with it. nt Gore1FL Apr 2024 #4
Good Christian bernieb Apr 2024 #5
I think he is inherently a good person. nt Gore1FL Apr 2024 #6
Could be both. n/t wryter2000 Apr 2024 #9
I'd certainly say so. calimary Apr 2024 #17
Indeed. twodogsbarking Apr 2024 #21
Not if you don't claim to be a Christian, no. soldierant Apr 2024 #30
So sad his example hasn't set the 'standard" in this country. msfiddlestix Apr 2024 #7
Trump's Christians are the public face of Christianity in America today. keithbvadu2 Apr 2024 #10
Your meme left out "Treasonous IMBECILIC ASSHOLE".... AZ8theist Apr 2024 #14
don't gotta believe nothing - just know the lingo rurallib Apr 2024 #18
I think it was St. Paul who warned against being a noisy gong and a clanging cymbal. calimary Apr 2024 #19
It was Paul, soldierant Apr 2024 #42
YEAH! That's the one. 1 Corinthians 13! One writing fits all. calimary Apr 2024 #44
No true Scotsman, etc. WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2024 #11
Yup Farmer-Rick Apr 2024 #26
"Scotsman" is defined by DNA soldierant Apr 2024 #43
Yeah, well since there is no evidence of an afterlife Farmer-Rick Apr 2024 #45
"Anyone can claim Christianity if they want." soldierant Apr 2024 #46
Exactly Farmer-Rick Apr 2024 #47
Several years ago, my husband gave me a book for Christmas murielm99 Apr 2024 #12
My late husband, an 'old school Republican' got me that book when it first came out Attilatheblond Apr 2024 #13
I have that book. He's so much more than a national treasure. Autumn Apr 2024 #36
He is a Christian and Humanitarian. Which sometimes don't go together. Ping Tung Apr 2024 #15
Jimmy Carter's a national treasure who draws tremendous strength & solace from his faith Hekate Apr 2024 #16
I was always a live and let live kinda person. (I mean i don't care what the other person believes) bluestarone Apr 2024 #20
Maybe in the world of Christians, there are Joe Nation Apr 2024 #24
Far more genuine Christians are of this type than the ugly MAGA minority hyped by the MSM. The press and the GOP both Ford_Prefect Apr 2024 #25
Jimmy Carter, America's own Mahatma. jaxexpat Apr 2024 #27
They hate him ... too uponit7771 Apr 2024 #32
They don't like him. Only because he didn't embrace Emile Apr 2024 #37
Wait, I thought holding up a Bible that you may not have actually read makes you a Christian! nt Shermann Apr 2024 #38
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